An Arizona Tiktker was arrested after a number of its viral pranks have disrupted local businesses, officials said.
The Temple police department arrested Heston Cobb, 21, Thursday after having linked him to social media accounts publishing pranks’ videos and identified him as the head of the involved group.
COBB was reserved on a third -degree burglary chief, two criminal identity chiefs, five disorderly leaders of conduct and five criminal intrusion chiefs.

He was not immediately clear if COBB was in prison or if he had a legal representation.
From March to July, companies reported police cases from a group of men who entered their stores in employees, police said.
They “started to seriously disrupt their companies by entering only the employees’s areas and refusing to leave when asked,” the police statement said.
According to the police, a man was identified in these cases as the group’s “chief” and asked others to start “working”.
Some viral videos show it in action. In a video, a man can be heard of chipotle employees that he was called to a “clean house” because their portions were “missed”.
He then launched a phone call to call his troops, which then start to “clean” the restaurant and try to enter the area reserved for employees behind the counter while the store manager calls the police.
The other Tempe stores that have been stuffed include Pep Boys, Hyland Auto Repair, Big Brand Tire & Service and Jiffy Lube, police said.
It was not clear if one of the other men had been identified or arrested.